Delhi's commercial vehicle drivers are set to strike for three days starting May 21. Unions are demanding a fare increase for taxis and autos. They cite rising fuel costs as the reason. Drivers are struggling to support their families. The strike, called 'Chakka Jam', will see vehicles off the road. If demands are not met, protests will intensify.

Delhi's commercial vehicle drivers are set to strike for three days starting May 21. Unions are demanding a fare increase for taxis and autos. They cite rising fuel costs as the…

Delhi taxi drivers' unions to strike from May 21-23, demanding fare hikes due to rising fuel prices and economic struggles.